
Kristen Fischer, an American woman who moved to India four years ago, has sparked discussions by stating that raising children in India is better than in the United States.
According to her, the diverse culture, multilingual environment, and strong family values in India provide children with a unique advantage that fosters resilience, adaptability, and emotional intelligence.
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Fischer’s observations align with a broader reality, that is Indian upbringing instills a competitive spirit and discipline that often propels individuals to global success.
Indian professionals dominate fields like technology, medicine, and engineering worldwide, proving that the structured, rigorous education system and culturally ingrained perseverance yield results. Even in the U.S., Indians excel in STEM fields, holding high-ranking positions in major corporations, research institutions, and academia.
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Their strong analytical skills and hard work ethic make them invaluable, leading to accusations of “stealing jobs” from locals, an ironic testament to their superiority in the workforce.
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India’s academic pressure and competitive nature may be intense, but it prepares individuals for the global stage.
From rigorous entrance exams like IIT-JEE and NEET to the relentless drive for excellence, Indian students develop an ability to thrive under pressure. This resilience, coupled with deep-rooted family support, helps them outperform their peers internationally.
Fischer’s case highlights that even foreigners recognize the benefits of raising children in India. While many Indians dream of moving abroad, the same structured upbringing that makes them successful is something Westerners admire and actively choose. As global economies evolve, it is becoming increasingly evident that children nurtured in India’s competitive and culturally rich environment are better equipped to succeed anywhere in the world.